蒙古萨克猎鹰的繁殖成功与富含哺乳动物的饮食有关

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Batbayar Bold , Batbayar Galtbalt , Batmunkh Davaasuren , Gankhuyag Purev-Ochir , Amarkhuu Gungaa , Amarsaikhan Saruul , Sarangerel Ichinkhorloo , Ariunzul Lkhagvajav , Nyambayar Batbayar , Yuke Zhang , Zhenzhen Lin , Andrew Dixon , Xiangjiang Zhan
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摘要

了解饮食如何影响萨克猎鹰(Falco cherrug)的繁殖成功是评估食物供应在种群动态中的作用和为保护策略提供信息的关键。通过颗粒分析,我们评估了95%的颗粒中存在的小型哺乳动物猎物对sakers繁殖性能的影响。在蒙古,三个物种占已鉴定小型哺乳动物的95%:蒙古沙鼠(Meriones unguiculatus, 39%)、布兰特田鼠(Lasiopodomys brandtii, 49%)和达斡尔鼠兔(Ochotona dauurica, 7%)。我们发现小哺乳动物在饮食中的比例与saker的关键育种参数之间存在很强的正相关。蛋窝数量、羽翼丰满的雏鸟数量和筑巢成功率都随着富含哺乳动物的饮食而增加。更早的产蛋量也与更高的小型哺乳动物摄取量有关,并与繁殖结果的改善独立相关。这些发现强调了小型哺乳动物的猎物在塑造鲑鱼繁殖成功方面的关键作用。保护和恢复支持丰富猎物种群的草原栖息地对于维持鲨鱼种群和实现长期保护目标至关重要。
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Mammal-rich diet associated with reproductive success of Saker Falcons in Mongolia
Understanding how diet influences the breeding success of Saker Falcons (Falco cherrug) is key to assessing the role of food supply in population dynamics and informing conservation strategies. Through pellet analysis, we evaluated the influence of small mammal prey—present in 95% of pellets—on the reproductive performance of the sakers. In Mongolia, three species comprised 95% of the identified small mammals: Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus, 39%), Brandt's Vole (Lasiopodomys brandtii, 49%) and Daurian Pika (Ochotona dauurica, 7%). We found a strong positive association between the proportion of small mammals in the diet and key breeding parameters of sakers. Clutch size, fledged brood sizes, and nest success all increased with a mammal-rich diet. Earlier laying was also linked to higher small mammal intake and was independently associated with improved breeding outcomes. These findings highlight a critical role of small mammal prey in shaping the reproductive success of sakers. Conserving and restoring grassland habitats that support abundant prey populations is essential for sustaining saker populations and achieving long-term conservation goals.
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Avian Research
Avian Research ORNITHOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Avian Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality research and review articles on all aspects of ornithology from all over the world. It aims to report the latest and most significant progress in ornithology and to encourage exchange of ideas among international ornithologists. As an open access journal, Avian Research provides a unique opportunity to publish high quality contents that will be internationally accessible to any reader at no cost.
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